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CGI | Russia Policy for the Next U.S. Administration (with Russian Subtitles)
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The Center on Global Interests discusses:
On the eve of a new presidential administration, U.S. policy toward Russia has shifted from reset to isolation over conflicts in Ukraine and Syria.
– As the 25th anniversary of the bilateral relationship approaches, what direction should the next American president take concerning Russia?
– Should the White House maintain the current policy of isolation and pressure through sanctions, attempt a new reset on new terms, or try something different altogether?
SPEAKERS
Thomas Graham, Managing Director, Kissinger Associates, Inc.
Nikolai Zlobin, President, Center on Global Interests
Andrew Kuchins, Senior Fellow, Georgetown University
The Center on Global Interests discusses:
On the eve of a new presidential administration, U.S. policy toward Russia has shifted from reset to isolation over conflicts in Ukraine and Syria.
– As the 25th anniversary of the bilateral relationship approaches, what direction should the next American president take concerning Russia?
– Should the White House maintain the current policy of isolation and pressure through sanctions, attempt a new reset on new terms, or try something different altogether?
SPEAKERS
Thomas Graham, Managing Director, Kissinger Associates, Inc.
Nikolai Zlobin, President, Center on Global Interests
Andrew Kuchins, Senior Fellow, Georgetown University